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  • ...enemy, actual attacks on national currency, and a host of other measures. Economic warfare, as in the Embargo of 1807, can pressure an opponent without resorting to f ...mic warfare. Japanese history, however, regards U.S. embargoes in 1941 as economic warfare against them, and leading to the Japanese decision for war in 1941.
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  • ...r technologies, or other exports whose withholding constitutes a form of [[economic warfare]].
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  • ...l]], to raid foreign commerce as part of its nation's policy, usually of [[economic warfare]]
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  • ...r technologies, or other exports whose withholding constitutes a form of [[economic warfare]]. They may be used to influence national behavior, as with the attempt to
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  • ...bins]]. [[Winston Churchill]] had ordered [[Hugh Dalton]], the Minister of Economic Warfare, to "set Europe ablaze." ...> Organizationally, there was to be conflict among SIS and the Ministry of Economic Warfare.
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  • Reporting to the Minister of Economic Warfare, initially Hugh Dalton and then Lord Selborne, he was involved with SOE fro
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  • ...threat, although all the tools of grand strategy may be applied, such as [[economic warfare]]. Some consider it a synonym for compellence. <ref name=Bratton>{{citatio
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  • ...t in August 1935, he described the company as the sharp edge of Japanese [[economic warfare]] against China.<blockquote>Because of the activities of the Soviet Union a
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  • ...offer assertive leadership -- [[diplomacy (foreign policy)|diplomatic]], [[economic warfare|economic]], and not least, military -- to advance a broad array of goals: [
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  • ...enemy, actual attacks on national currency, and a host of other measures. Economic warfare, as in the Embargo of 1807, can pressure an opponent without resorting to f ...mic warfare. Japanese history, however, regards U.S. embargoes in 1941 as economic warfare against them, and leading to the Japanese decision for war in 1941.
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  • ...ed from Technocracy Inc. staff. He became a senior analyst of the Board of Economic Warfare in Washington in 1942. He later worked an analyst for [[Shell Oil Company]]
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  • ...hich expected to restrain and indeed weaken opposing power blocs through [[economic warfare|economic]] and [[psychological warfare]]. Detente, or the "lessening of ten
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  • One of the best-known [[economic warfare]] attacks on a national currency was based there, targeting Bank of England
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  • | Military as a whole, diplomacy, economic warfare, information operations, covert action, intelligence (information gathering ...limited to, military means, but also diplomacy (foreign policy)|diplomacy, economic warfare|economic measures, covert action, international law enforcement, intelligen
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  • ...e role of [[quasi-state]]s. Transnational companies may effectively wage [[economic warfare]].
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  • ...of their reserve funds in banks, where they have been frozen by national [[economic warfare]] activities.
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  • ...complish this goal. Instead, a consensus is growing, with allies, to use [[economic warfare]], targeted at Iran's lack of internal petroleum refining capacity, and thu
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  • ...39.5 billion in loans during the war. Roosevelt merged the RFC, [[Board of Economic Warfare]] (BEW), and the [[Lend-Lease]] Office together under the direction of Leo The Petroleum Reserves Corporation was transferred to the [[Office of Economic Warfare]], which was consolidated into the Foreign Economic Administration, which w
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  • ...institute.org/templateC06.php?CID=1326}}</ref> This article uses classic [[economic warfare]] analysis to find a center of gravity for the Iranian economy: imported re
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  • ...rks..." finding their [[financial intelligence|financial lifelines]] and [[economic warfare| disrupting them]], conducting [[counterterrorism]] against their training
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  • The war hawks came from the West and the South, regions that had supported economic warfare and were suffering the most from British restrictions at sea. The merchants
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  • ...hich expected to restrain and indeed weaken opposing power blocs through [[economic warfare|economic]] and [[psychological warfare]]. Detente, or the "lessening of ten
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  • #[[Economic warfare|Economic sanctioning]] can be tantamount to an act of war. ===U.S. economic warfare===
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  • ...://www.ustreas.gov/press/releases/po837.htm}}</ref> as part of a broader [[economic warfare]] effort against terrorist organizations other than [[al-Qaeda]] and the [[
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  • ...lomacy (foreign policy)|diplomatic, international relations|political, and economic warfare|economic as well as military, to be employed in order to accomplish the des
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  • * Dobson, Alan P. "The Reagan Administration, Economic Warfare, and Starting to Close down the Cold War." ''Diplomatic History''(3): 531-5
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  • ...861-1865, during the [[American Civil War]] by the Union Navy, a form of [[economic warfare]].. The U.S. Navy maintained a massive effort on the Atlantic and Gulf coas
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  • ...ed the other to have the American supplies. The American goal was to use [[economic warfare]] to avoid war, punish Britain, and force it to respect American rights.
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  • ...forcement and related activities, but it is also a prerequisite to waging economic warfare.
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  • ...lly, it was Japanese expansion into French Indochina that triggered U.S. [[economic warfare]] against Japan, and eventually the [[Japanese decision for war in 1941]].
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  • ...tates and established a [[Union Blockade|naval blockade]], as a means of [[economic warfare]] rather than stopping military reinforcements, as both sides raised large
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  • ...inese cyber espionage a diplomatic priority, stating that it is considered economic warfare.
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  • ...er, are legitimate weapons when thinking in terms of grand strategy, since economic warfare is another means of exerting national power. Petraeus was able to make use
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  • ...lly, it was Japanese expansion into French Indochina that triggered U.S. [[economic warfare]] against Japan, and eventually the [[Japanese decision for war in 1941]].
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